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562. Nodostoma separatum, sp. n. 
$. Fulvous. Head with a few punctures placed obliquely below 
the eyes, rest of surface impunctate ; clypeus distinctly separated 
from face, punctured on the line of separation ; antennae long and 
slender, pale fulvous, terminal two joints fuscous, thickened, third 
slightly shorter than the fourth. Thorax twice as broad as long, 
sides distinctly angulate near base, anterior sulcus distinct through- 
out; surface very finely punctured, anterior portion near the margin 
nearly impunctate. Elytra oblong, deeply depressed below base, 
strongly puncate-striate anteriorly, more finely punctured towards 
apex, a short oblique costa from the shoulders to margins. Femora 
with a minute tooth. 
Length mm. 
Hab. Assam (Coll. Jacoby). 
Sides of thorax rounded. 
563. Nodostoma fulvotibiale, sp. n. 
Fulvous ; terminal joints of antennae, apex of femora and base 
of tibiae black. 
Head impunctate ; clypeus with the lateral margins raised, 
impunctate ; antennae comparatively short, basal four joints 
fulvous, fifth and following joints black, gradually thickened. 
Thorax about twice as broad as long, convex, sides rounded, 
anterior angles rather strongly deflexed, sulcus absent ; surface 
entirely impunctate. Elytra oblong, subcylindrical, feebly trans- 
versely depressed below the base, shoulders moderately prominent ; 
surface very finely and remotely punctate-striate, the punctures 
widely separated, scarcely perceptible at apex. Femora, extreme 
base excepted, black, tibiae more or less and the tarsi pale fulvous. 
Length 2| mm. 
Hab . Tenasserim : Mergui, Tavoy. Type in Brit. Mus. 
Easily distinguished on account of the rather short antennae, 
impunctate thorax and its rounded sides, also by the colour of 
the legs. 
564. Nodostoma intactum, sp. n. 
2 . Fulvous ; terminal joints of antennae black. 
Head impunctate ; clypeus with an elongate, triangular, deep 
depression at sides, finely punctured anteriorly, anterior margin 
very feebly emarginate ; antennae rather short, basal four joints 
fulvous, rest black, terminal four joints thickened. Thorax scarcely 
twice as broad as long, sides rounded, anterior sulcus only distinct 
near the angles ; surface very finely and remotely, sides slightly more 
strongly punctured, posterior angles strongly dentiform. Elytra 
oblong-ovate, very feebly depressed below base, finely and regularly 
